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Shampoo Bar for dark hair color - Zero Waste
Shampoo Bar for dark hair color - Zero Waste
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Naturally smooth Zero Waste Shampoo Bar for dark hair color.
This shampoo feels pleasant, very gentle, and foams well. It's very gentle for your hair. Does not contain silicones, parabens, artificial dyes, and perfumes.
It contains gentle washing surfactants based on coconut fat, which guarantee a rich foam and a creamy structure. The advantage of solid shampoos is the high concentration of active substances.
Hair type: normal to grease hair
Scent: cypress, lavender
Size: 120 gr
How to use: Run the shampoo cube over wet hair until foam starts to form, then lather with your hands. Rinse thoroughly and repeat if necessary.
Ingredients (INCI): Aqua, Sodium Cocoate, Sodium Olivate, Sodium Castorate, Sodium Palmate, Sodium Jojobate, Lavandula Officinalis Flower, Henna, Aesculus Hippocastanum Flower, Cupressus Sempervirens Leaf Oil, Lavandula Augustifolia Oil, Limonene*, Linalool*, Geraniol*, *part of essential oils
Detailed composition:
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Cypress: maintains hair health, prevents hair loss and excessive greasiness
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Lavender: especially suitable for oily hair, has astringent effects on the scalp
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Chestnut: prevention against hair loss, gives dark hair a natural shade
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Henna: a purely natural product for coloring hair, more suitable for normal to oily hair. Henna is a bushy plant that grows in Africa and India. After drying and grinding, a green powder with a typical smell is obtained from the leaves. Through this process, a 100% natural color is obtained, which does not burden the hair or the environment.
"To be honest, I have been never a fan of solid cosmetics until I tried this solid shampoo bar with a refreshing scent. Now I am really looking forward to washing my hair because it feels so nice. It feels so natural and good to support the environment, using less plastic. Did you know that one shampoo bar is equivalent to 3 shampoo bottles? That means one bar can save 3 plastic bottles from being made or disposed of in landfills around the world. Isn't it worth the try? :-)" Jana
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